Two Weeks Away: LGBT-Friendly College Fair to be held April 9 at L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center; Colleges can still Register Online

Workshops, LGBT-friendly College fair among efforts to create safer, more inclusive college campuses; List of U.S. colleges and universities in attendance grows

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HOLLYWOOD,Calif. -- Campus Pride, the nation’s leading non-profit working to create safer, more LGBT-inclusive colleges and build future LGBT and ally leaders, is proud to announce the datefor its first Spring 2011 LGBT-Friendly College Fair, to be held at the L.A.Gay & Lesbian Center in collaboration with LifeWorks, the Center’s LGBT youth development and mentoring program, University of Southern California's LGBT Resource Center and the GSA Network.

The event, the fourth in the program’s five-stop 2010-11 tour, will take place on Saturday, April 9 at the Center’s Village at Ed Gould Plaza, 1125 N. McCadden Place, Los Angeles, CA 90038. The event begins with a welcome at 1:30p.m. and ends at 5 p.m with special featured entertainment. The day also includes workshops and other learning opportunities related to scholarships, financial aid, the college search process and more.

Open and free to current or prospective college students and families, the event will bring together a diverse array of colleges and universities that welcome LGBT students at their campuses.

“The schools at our West Coastcollege fair in Los Angeles understand what it takes to create a truly welcoming, safe and inclusive campus for LGBT students, and they’re working to make it happen,” says Shane Windmeyer, executive director and founder of Campus Pride. “In light of last fall’s string of gay youth suicides, widely reported across the mainstream media, these schools’ participation in the fair is a welcome sign of change for LGBT young people.”

Among the schools and organizations participating: Emerson College, Mueller College, San Diego State University, University of Arizona, University of Rochester, Columbia College Chicago, California Institute of Integral Studies, Indiana University Purdue University - Indianapolis, Vanderbilt University, University of Pennsylvania, Mount Holyoke College, Michigan State University, The Art Institutes, Carleton College, University of The Princeton Review, Carleton College, Syracuse University, The University of Iowa, The Trevor Project, SAT/The College Board and The Point Foundation.
Colleges and universities can still register for the event. For more information and to register, visit www.CampusClimateIndex.org/events.

This season, Campus Pride’s LGBT-Friendly College Fair visited Charlotte, N.C., Portland, Ore., New York, N.Y., and Boston, Mass. For more information on the fairs, other events, the LGBT-Friendly Campus Climate Index and more, visit www.CampusClimateIndex.org or www.CampusPride.org.

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